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patrickschierer:

Chongqing Mountain & City Sales Office by One Plus Partnership.
patrickschierer:

Chongqing Mountain & City Sales Office by One Plus Partnership.
patrickschierer:

Chongqing Mountain & City Sales Office by One Plus Partnership.
colectivo21:

Interiority AHQ
Wiel Arets
2011
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kwantman:

odditiesoflife:

The Glowing Spider-Worms of New Zealand
For over one hundred years, millions of tourists have flocked to the ancient limestone Waitomo Caves on New Zealand’s North Island, where a stunning species of fungus gnat called Arachnocampa luminosa live.
Unique to New Zealand and Australia, they are found in caves, grottoes, and other sheltered places. Arachnocampa means ‘spider-worm,’ as the gnat is known for the way their larvae hang strong vertical silk threads from their underground habitats. Since the larvae are luminescent, the thousands of tiny threads light up cave ceilings like a starry sky.

oh i didn’t know you don’t get them anywhere else! dad and i found some on holiday in takaka, was pretty awesome. they shoot back inside when you try and touch them.
kwantman:

odditiesoflife:

The Glowing Spider-Worms of New Zealand
For over one hundred years, millions of tourists have flocked to the ancient limestone Waitomo Caves on New Zealand’s North Island, where a stunning species of fungus gnat called Arachnocampa luminosa live.
Unique to New Zealand and Australia, they are found in caves, grottoes, and other sheltered places. Arachnocampa means ‘spider-worm,’ as the gnat is known for the way their larvae hang strong vertical silk threads from their underground habitats. Since the larvae are luminescent, the thousands of tiny threads light up cave ceilings like a starry sky.

oh i didn’t know you don’t get them anywhere else! dad and i found some on holiday in takaka, was pretty awesome. they shoot back inside when you try and touch them.
kwantman:

odditiesoflife:

The Glowing Spider-Worms of New Zealand
For over one hundred years, millions of tourists have flocked to the ancient limestone Waitomo Caves on New Zealand’s North Island, where a stunning species of fungus gnat called Arachnocampa luminosa live.
Unique to New Zealand and Australia, they are found in caves, grottoes, and other sheltered places. Arachnocampa means ‘spider-worm,’ as the gnat is known for the way their larvae hang strong vertical silk threads from their underground habitats. Since the larvae are luminescent, the thousands of tiny threads light up cave ceilings like a starry sky.

oh i didn’t know you don’t get them anywhere else! dad and i found some on holiday in takaka, was pretty awesome. they shoot back inside when you try and touch them.
novacane-cocaine:

When the rain washes you clean, you’ll know 
untitled on Flickr.good morning st petersburg
thelovenotebook:

EVERYTHING LOVE
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letsbuildahome-fr:

Grundtvigs Church by Kim Høltermand
letsbuildahome-fr:

Grundtvigs Church by Kim Høltermand
letsbuildahome-fr:

Grundtvigs Church by Kim Høltermand
letsbuildahome-fr:

Grundtvigs Church by Kim Høltermand
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stereoscopic concept art - Theo Prins

stereoscopic concept art - Theo Prins

stereoscopic concept art - Theo Prins

stereoscopic concept art - Theo Prins

stereoscopic concept art - Theo Prins

stereoscopic concept art - Theo Prins

stereoscopic concept art - Theo Prins

stereoscopic concept art - Theo Prins

stereoscopic concept art - Theo Prins
perpetualpusher:

Amanda Mocci
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